[name_f]My[/name_f] beloved [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m] has been on my list for a while now, with the combo of [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m] [name_u]Emerson[/name_u] [name_m]Jack[/name_m] (long, but I love how it felt like a swashbuckling hero in the age of regency [name_f]England[/name_f] to me). I’ve recently tired of [name_u]Emerson[/name_u] with [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m], though, and so I am starting fresh. What would you pair with [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m]? [name_f]My[/name_f] only ideas so far are [name_u]Everett[/name_u] and [name_u]Noah[/name_u] (maybe [name_m]Jonas[/name_m] or [name_u]Adler[/name_u]/Adlai?), but I’m not sure if I’d commit to any. Or can you convince me to love [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m] [name_u]Emerson[/name_u] [name_m]Jack[/name_m] again?
While we’re at it, what are some great nns for [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m]? [name_f]My[/name_f] go-to nn for [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m] was [name_m]Tolly[/name_m], but my nephew is [name_u]Ollie[/name_u] so I’m not sure how well [name_m]Tolly[/name_m] would work anymore. Besides the dreaded [name_m]Bart[/name_m], what else works?
This is an already great combo and the visual you described fits it well. I don’t have any suggestions but stick with a two syllable name like [name_u]Emerson[/name_u] and the flow would still work.
I think [name_m]Bartholomew[/name_m] [name_u]Emerson[/name_u] [name_m]Jack[/name_m] works well! I like [name_u]Noah[/name_u] and [name_m]Jonas[/name_m] in the middle spot as well. How about…